Photos

Life through my lens.

Ever since I picked up my mom’s kodak disposable cameras as a kid, there was no stopping me. I mainly shoot 35mm film photography and I love the nostalgic feel it brings. Here are some of my favorite pictures, starting from my most recent to my oldest!

Use Me is my favorite photo series I’ve done yet. It is a statement of acting towards the male gaze and how we need to look inside ourselves to find the answer to be free from the gaze and the front, knowing our identity. Not edited using a double exposure with Lomography’s Lady Grey 400 film.

spin spin suga, an adventure in cross processing 35mm slide film and the chaos of putting on a front.

head for the hills, the avoidance of intimacy was my photo essay for a final in my intro to photo class, one of my favorite shoots. Shot on Portra 800, 35mm.

My first shoot for Kent State’s fashion magazine, A MAG. Shot with 35mm film and digital.

Shoot for PGH artist Sam Rubin’s side project. Shot on 35mm using Lomography Metropolis.

Shoot done for my good friend Oliver, nature lover. All on 35mm film, Kodak 400 Ultramax.

Rave to the grave! Photo series for a rave hosted by the house music collective I work with. Shot on 35mm, Lomography 800.

Shoot for Unrecovery, my favorite slowcore act in the midwest. On 35mm film, Fujifilm 400.

Kent State’s creative collective ,Painted Lyrics, event coverage with Fujifilm 400.

Shoot for DICEVICI, a sustainable bag brand based out of Kent/Cleveland. Shot on 35mm film with Kodak Ultramax 400.

Black and white 35mm roll I shot for a hardcore show in Columbus.

Film portraits for one of my best friends, Mikayla.